Turkey Welcomes You
Oludeniz | May 19, 2010 | Comments 0
Fethiye, Turkish city along the Aegean coast with beaches and adventure sports Sunny and warm coastal town in Turkey, Fethiye attracts with its beaches and history. It is located on the place of the ancient city of Telmessos, remains of which you can still see in the area. Interesting enough, Telmessos left the area also Lycian sarcophagus, today a popular tourist sight.
Many visitors go to see also the famous cave tombs located on a hillside close to Fethiye. The best known of them is the tomb of King Amynthas, once a commander of famous Macedonian King Alexander the Great.
Nature and sports. Besides history, the other part of the draw of Fethiye comes from its natural surroundings. The Aegean coast offers you sandy beaches to be enjoyed and water sports such as diving in Fethiye to be attended. The region around the town is mountainous, which creates exciting possibilities also for adventure sports such as paragliding in Fethiye.
The city is also the beginning place of a popular long distance walking route, and also shorter trails for trekking in Fethiye are available. Sports people are known to be part of the active nightlife in Fethiye.
Fethiye is located at the southern part of the Turkish coast of the Aegean Sea, between Antalya and Marmaris. The nearest airports offering connections for flights and travelling to Fethiye are Antalya and Dalaman, both of which offer you bus connections to Fethiye. Once you have made it here, walking is the easiest way to get around, but also taxis and car rental in Fethiye are available. Just like the rest of the Turkish Aegean Sea coast, also Fethiye enjoys hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.
During the summer average monthly high temperatures in the region climb over 30°C (June-August). During the winter, temperatures drop to 10-15°C, which means sun bathing season and the most popular time to visit Fethiye is from April to October. Outside that period the resort town is much quieter.
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About the Author: Ölüdeniz is a small resort village in the Muğla Province on the South West coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea to the south and the high, steep sided Babadağ Mountain, 14 km (9 mi) south of Fethiye. The town is a beach resort. Ölüdeniz remains one of the most photographed beaches on the Mediterranean. It has a secluded sandy bay at the mouth of Ölüdeniz, on a blue lagoon.



